-- Maybe it doesn't matter, but we have video of a swimsuit model in a Buick Enclave.

All of that, plus Ferrari takes to the waves with a historic hydroplane.

I'm Greg. This is Autoweek TV for Thursday.

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Let's lead off with the art of espionage.

Spy shooters nailed the next Porsche in Germany. It's called the Macan, and as you can see, it looks like a baby Cayenne.

This is the ute you probably knew as the Cajun. But the word Macan comes from the Indonesian word for tiger, and we think this crossover will have bite. And perhaps Porsche's first four-cylinder in years.

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General Motors has moved to trademark the Riviera name, according to filings with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.

As you all know, the Riviera is one of the most famous and luxurious cars in Buick's history.

But, a spokesman told us there are a lot of reasons why a company would move to trademark a name. That could include future use, or simply legally protecting its heritage.

Stay tuned.

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Supermodel Marisa Miller, who has been on the cover of a certain swimsuit issue, is now a Buick spokesperson of sorts.

She appears in spots that began airing in May, and Buick actually published some extended footage.

You might notice it's a bit distracting for the bikers.

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If you like that video, we have another treat for you to close things out.

A 1953 Ferrari-powered hydroplane is set to cross the block this week at the RM auction in Monaco. Here's a clip of it in action.